From f4804d0d6b8586bca1ee88faf05ab64c507513c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Stack" Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2021 10:00:50 -0400 Subject: add Using section to readme --- README.md | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 57349e5..1299011 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,6 +5,22 @@ Remote Desktop Protocol (rdp) has the ability to use TLS certificates to encrypt This project can read a packet capture, really any pcap that contains the TLSv1 Certificate protocol, and save from the TLSv1 Certificates packets any pem-format certificates to disk. Of course this project is open-source, so you can adapt it to do whatever you want. + +## Using +You need to generate a packet capture file, which can be done with `wireshark` or `tcpdump`. I used filters: + + sudo tcpdump -w ~/packets.in -n -v -A "port 3389 and (tcp[((tcp[12] & 0xf0) >> 2)] = 0x16)" + +This filter is taken from [Reference 2](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39624745/capture-only-ssl-handshake-with-tcpdump). + +In wireshark, you can even use a display filter of `tls.handshake.type == 11` as well. + +With the output file `~/packets.in`, run the main utility with this file as a parameter. + + ./read_rdp_cert.py --pcapfile ~/packets.in + +The utility will extract all certificates that it can find from the tls handshake packets, into the current directory. + ## Reason for existence I have not found on the Internet appears how to read RDP certificates. @@ -14,7 +30,8 @@ I have not researched these alternatives thoroughly, but they showed possible al * pyshark lib [https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/123851/how-can-i-extract-the-certificate-from-this-pcap-file](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/123851/how-can-i-extract-the-certificate-from-this-pcap-file) ## References -The `iplayer_from_raw` function is almost directly from [cuckoolinux -> network.py](https://github.com/0x71/cuckoo-linux/blob/82263c5df40ebe70dc35976b917293eb54a363af/modules/processing/network.py) and is licensed GPL-3. +1. The `iplayer_from_raw` function is almost directly from [cuckoolinux -> network.py](https://github.com/0x71/cuckoo-linux/blob/82263c5df40ebe70dc35976b917293eb54a363af/modules/processing/network.py) and is licensed GPL-3. +2. [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39624745/capture-only-ssl-handshake-with-tcpdump](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39624745/capture-only-ssl-handshake-with-tcpdump) ## License GPL-3 -- cgit